On 5/31/2020 7:44 AM, Kerim Aydin wrote:
> On 5/31/2020 7:00 AM, Rebecca wrote:
>> On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 11:56 PM Publius Scribonius Scholasticus wrote:
>>> On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 9:47 AM Rebecca wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Curiosity question, which win name do you get for winning by ribbons? I
>>>> know G. won that way last year but I don't know which name is the ribbon
>>>> one (there's no "ribbon" or "raising a banner")
>>>>
>>>
>>> Previously, it has been listed for some as by banner, but it is now
>>> listed as by Renaissance, in line with previous naming.
>>>
>>
>> I assume paying 1000 coins is listed as high score?
>>
>> I would prefer that there are more categories and that the categories make
>> it very clear what rule or system provided the victory, personally, but
>> thats a matter for you
>>
> 
> No argument either way for coin wins, just to point out there was a bit of
> discussion about this a couple months ago.  In the past, if we had a win
> type that was "accumulate N units by doing a range of Agoran things", the
> Herald categorizes it as a high score win (the original win condition).
> So Alexis decided that coins qualified.
> 
> It's really the most lumped of the specified win types because it covered
> several past systems with different names, I think all of the others
> categories are specific to the particular game/era (Tournament and
> Proposal wins combine different types of proposals and tournaments over
> the years, but the underlying mechanisms for those is the same at least).

Meant to add: In that discussion we also kind of agreed that if a future
herald went back and added the approximate era or other notes, to make the
rule or system "very clear", it would be a welcome addition!

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